MY SENSE OF PLACE??
So far the big thing that has been in the back of my head is where is my sense of place. Through writing these Journals and being in class for this long so far I have found a greater knowledge of where my sense of place is. I feel it is definitely outside somewhere but haven't actually found a specific place yet. I don't know if there will even be a place but I feel like I am getting closer and closer with nature through this course. So I am looking forwards for the future and what it has to come!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Journal Entry #4
ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT
2/4/2014
2/4/2014
During a 24hr day I consume so much. Not even from looking
at my ecological footprint. I know
from self-doing how much I actually consume. Energy usage being a big one, I
try to shut off my lights the best I can but I forget to all the time. In my
house I am in charge of the electric bill so you think I would be more
conservative to try not to pay so much but it’s extremely hard. Going from
living at your parent’s house where they tell you to shut them off to just
doing it on your own. It’s definitely a huge struggle for myself. I drive
everywhere! I hate to be a passenger in most cars because I get nauseous and
car sick a lot, but when I drive I’m fine so I volunteer all the time. Just
driving from school and back and work and back builds up a huge fuel emission even
if their only 5miles away. I do consume a lot of food in a day but I’m a
growing boy. Just recently I have been trying to be greener in what I eat. Lots
of fruits and vegetables but I do have meat and dairy a lot as well. I wake up
with eggs or a bagel almost every morning and usually have some type of chicken
for lunch with a salad. Dinner isn’t as bad, I am usually working so I don’t eat
dinner often I usually just pick at snack. Water use is big. I shower at an
average three times a day. I workout at least once a day and with that on top
of school and work and just living in Florida (the sunshine state) I sweat a
lot. So I shower a lot too. I realize that I need to try and keep lowering my
eco footprint. When I took this test freshman year for one of my humanities
classes I took up about 10 earths. Now I am at 5.9 earths a lot lower but I think
I can keep getting it lower.
Journal Entry #3
1/28/2014
Our trip to the Matanzas
Pass Preserve started off rocky. With the bus driver not turning the air
conditioning on and the loads of traffic on the way to the beach kind of put a
damper on the trip right from the start. But, stepping off that bus and see
that old cottage I knew I was in an interesting history lesson to say the
least. I really enjoyed what Mrs. Hughes had to say. She was so cute but
extremely insight full and passionate about the island that she has been living
on for so many years. I learned a lot like that Matanza actually means
massacre. I thought that was kind of weird at first. I also learned that the
first bridge to get onto the island was built almost 100 years ago. It was
redone a bunch of time but the first one was built in 1921.
So before this class I couldn't tell you what the 20/20 conservation was. My first thoughts that it was just some land conservation in SWFL that helped a little. But it is way more then just some conservation agency. The 20/20 conservation has been around since 1996 that gains access to certain areas that need to be protected. They are used to protect the environment from the plants and animals to the surrounding water and many various habitats that are in the areas. I really like what the 20/20 conservation is doing and I think that we need more agencies like this all of the world to help conserver and keep our planet growing and beautiful. Even though they are using our taxs dollars its for a good cause not like building a pointless new road. It's conserving the beautiful land around us and keeping it safe. So i don't mind.
So before this class I couldn't tell you what the 20/20 conservation was. My first thoughts that it was just some land conservation in SWFL that helped a little. But it is way more then just some conservation agency. The 20/20 conservation has been around since 1996 that gains access to certain areas that need to be protected. They are used to protect the environment from the plants and animals to the surrounding water and many various habitats that are in the areas. I really like what the 20/20 conservation is doing and I think that we need more agencies like this all of the world to help conserver and keep our planet growing and beautiful. Even though they are using our taxs dollars its for a good cause not like building a pointless new road. It's conserving the beautiful land around us and keeping it safe. So i don't mind.
Journal Entry #2
RESTORATIVE ENVIRONMENT
1/14/2014
So, I spend a lot
of my time outdoors, either at the beach or on a field playing all types of
sports. But, on my most recent trip to Israel it gave me that sense of feeling
restored and rejuvenated. This past summer (summer 2013) I took a free trip to
Israel with my cousin and 25 other students from across the state of Florida
and it was breath taking. We were there for ten days and we must have been
outside at least half a day each day. Weather it was when we had to sleep in
tents in the Bedouin in the middle of the desert, floating in the Dead Sea,
hiking Mt. Massadah or jumping in the natural springs with huge water falls at
the bottom. I felt so refreshed and restored at the end of each day. Being on
this amazing trip of a lifetime technology was obsolete and it was amazing not
stress so texts, emails, calls, facebook, twitter, nothing. It was so surreal
to go all ten days without and actually was so easy. So, at FGCU I do feel
relaxed at certain time like right after a test and your walking through main
campus and the sun is out and the wind is blowing, I sometimes just sit on the
grass and breath and take a load off to just unwind and chill. So it is extremely
easy for me to relate to Louv’s story. No, I do not have ADHD but do have ADD (attention deficit
disorder) and it does affect my life to a certain extent. I needed to be
outside not because of ADD because that was my place to unwind and not to have
a worry in the world. I wasn’t diagnosed until I was twelve but growing up I
knew being outside was my sense of place. That’s where I was able to be myself
and not care about what was going on around either in class or at home.
Journal Entry #1
INCOMING REFLECTION
1/7/2014
Being a senior here at FGCU I already had a general idea of
what colloquium was about. From friends and peers telling me whom they had, or
where they went on certain field trips or even how much work they received. So
I came in with a lot of knowledge from outside resources. So with all these
insights I figured colloquium would be a pretty time consuming class when it
came to the work that needed to be done but I was definitely excited to get out
of the class room for field trips. So I figured it probably had a nice balance
of work and fun all meshed together. The field trips are definitely the biggest
plus side to this class. I love just being outside and in the sun being able to
just get out of the classroom setting while still learning is my favorite
thing. Being ADD I learn so much more when it is something that interests me,
not being in a classroom is something that definitely interests me. I really
hope to learn more about the SW Florida area and the environment around us. I
took “Environment Biology of SW Florida” as a freshman and didn’t really get
the most I could out of it. I really want to learn about what’s going on around
me. I think having colloquium as a mandatory class here at FGCU it keeps us
well rounded and knowledgeable about our surroundings.
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